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Bone Pain and Fractures

Bone pain is an unbearable kind of pain emanating from the bone tissue; whereas, bone fracture refers to a break in the bone’s continuity. These conditions can be due to high force stress or impact on the bone.

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How do you break your ankle in your bedroom?

By jumpin around and fallin on the wrong things why you so stupid

How long does it take orchitis to heal?

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Can a fracture wrist cause dorsiflextion?

If you mean a decorticate flexion, this would indicate neurological damage. The original process could be the wrist fracture you speak of.

How long can you wait to get your leg fixed if broken?

You shouldn't wait at all.

If it's an unstable fracture, the ends can move around and injure the tissues around it. Possibly even causing bleeding, nerve damage, or poking through the skin and causing an infection.

Even if it's a stable fracture, odds are the bone won't stay in alignment, and may set at a crooked angle. And getting that fixed is more pain than dealing with it right now.

Subchondral insufficiency fracture of the talar head?

I think it would be best to just break this down....subchondral..........situated beneath cartilage <subchondral bone>insufficiency..........inability of an organ or body part to function normally fracture.............the act or process of breaking or the state of being broken and or the breaking of hard tissue (as bone) Fractures of the Talar Head Talus fractures are relatively uncommon injuries, but can be associated with significant complications. The talus is involved in about 2% of all lower extremity injuries and about 5-7% of foot injuries. It is the most important bone of the foot to stabilize and mobilize soon after injury. Talus fractures are usually associated with hyperdorsiflexion of the ankle as the talar neck impacts the anterior margin of the tibia, such as in a motor vehicle accident or fall from height. The talus articulates superiorly with the tibia and fibula in the ankle mortise and the calcaneous and navicular inferiorly. Body weight is transmitted through the tibia to the superior surface of the talus. The anterior portion of the body is wider than the posterior portion giving stability to the ankle. The neck of the talus connects to the head which connects to the navicular and calcaneous and is the most vulnerable to fracture. The talus has no muscular or tendinous attachments, but has a groove for the flexor hallicus longus tendon. The majority of the talus is covered by articular cartilage. It articulates with the spring ligament inferiorly, the sustentaculum tali posteroinferiorly and the deltoid ligament medially.

How soon can you golf after a broken rib?

it depends on how you feel, if there is no pain and you feel normal, start slowly. if you still feel pain ask your doctor...

What sound does a broken bone do?

I am assuming what sound it makes when you crack a bone. The sound would be a CRACK, like a sprained ankle.After that, when you're sure it is not a sprain, take an x-ray. Ans 2: It usually sounds like a pop or a crack if you have the presence of mind to listen for it. I recently broke a rib by pushing too hard on a drill with my chest...it sounded like cracking your knuckles. I broke a bone in my hand once but that sound was drowned out by the smack of the punch. You can't count on the sound to self-diagnose a broken bone. Get an x-ray to be sure.

How is a minor jaw fracture treated?

A jaw fracture may be minor enough to heal with simple limitation of movement and time.

What is irregular bones?

Haha you have an irregular Bone... If ya know what i mean

Why bones heal faster in kids?

The bones of normally healthy children are healthier, more pliable, than adults therefore they heal quickly with proper care. As you age, your bones will deteriorate without proper diet.

The real reason bones heal faster in children is because the layer surrounding the bones in the body called the periosteum, which happens to contain many nerves and capillaries and therefore blood, is thicker in children meaning there is more blood supply to the bone bringing the substances it needs to create more bone or hydroxyapatite to the area of the fracture.

How do I break my wrist if it's already fractured?

Use a hammer to hit it harder.

why u wanna break ur wrist?

What do you do after your cast is taken off in a hairline fracture?

It is important to follow what the doctor's orders are, as it will vary per person based on the severity of the fracture and how well it has healed. Often an air cast or lighter brace or sleeve will be recommended just to keep the area stable. Of course, physical activity and sports should be limited to avoid quickly re-injuring it. Some doctors may also be able to describe some exercises or strecthes to help re-build strength in the surrounding muscles, too.

What if you dont wear your splint for a broken thumb?

If your doctor ordered you to, then in general, one could at least say that it would not be good to stop wearing it. As too how bad, that depends on too many factors to say. Your doctor would know.

What is a Comminuted fracture?

A comminuted fracture is when the femur shatters into at least three pieces. and a compound fracture is when the bone breaks and comes out of the skin.

How do you get bone fractures?

You can fall off of something, you can trip or slip on something, you can hit something very hard like if you get in an accident.... you can hit the steering wheel too hard...or go somewhere in the car that your not supposed to.